Bruce Orr, Principal 2871 Malvern Avenue
ATTENTION PARENTS
The Blue + Gold = Green Club is trying to help Lakeside High School go green by saving paper. Instead of mailing out progress reports each nine weeks, we are asking parents to look at the Pinnacle Internet Viewer on the Lakeside High School webpage. If you agree with this new policy, you will be notified to check your student's grades by the Alert Now calling system. Parents, if you have not received a permission slip for this going green initiative, please tell your child to go by the office and pick one up.
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Advanced Placement Courses At 33.3 percent, Arkansas remains one of the states with the highest percentage of public high school 2008 graduates who have taken at least one Advanced Placement (AP) Exam during their high school careers, according to a report released by the College Board today. Only four states had a larger percentage of AP test-taking seniors last spring: Maryland (37.2), New York (35.4) Florida (34.0) and Virginia (34.1). Nationally, 25 percent of high school students have participated in at least one AP exam during high school. To read more from the Arkansas Department of Education, click on the link below. http://www.arkansased.org/communications/pdf/ap_report_020409.pdf |
"Dumb Jocks" - Fact or Myth? At one point in our society there was a reference to a great percentage of high school athletes as "Dumb Jocks". This reference probably came to term because of the lack of time many of the athletes spent in school. They were seasonal students (football, basketball) with seasonal working jobs (spring).
ACSIP Committees
Lakeside High School, with parental and community involvement, is committed to providing a safe learning environment in which all students are offered optimum academic opportunities that challenge them to achieve full potential, to respect individual differences, and to prepare for lifelong learning in a diverse and technical society. ALMA MATER
Lakeside, to thee we sing our hymn of praise
CAPS On February 12th, parents and students met with teachers to discuss scheduling options and choices for next year.
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